On Tue, 12 Feb 2002, Matthias Wimmer wrote:

>> I believe that JIDs are not case sensitive, but case should be retained
>> for display.
> The user and domain part is not case sensitive - the resource part is.

Note that some transports are buggy. At least AIM-t and ICQv7-t both are
case sensitive concerning JIDs. That means while you can log on to your
Jabber server regardless of the case of your user name the transport will
not start up if you use user name spelling other than when initially
setting up the transport.

Regards

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